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Overview

Whatever happened to "Christian" America? American Christianity is under attack in this increasingly hostile climate, believers need knowledge . First they need biblical knowledge, and then they need awareness as to how many Christians in America are suffering for their faith. Deborah J. Dewart's Death of a Christian Nation offers a case-by-case look into how current laws and judicial decisions impact Christians' ability to apply biblical principles in the workplace. In each chapter, Deborah explains to Christians where they can turn for help. In her opinion, without this knowledge, our "Christian" nation will die.

Some believers may object to political action. After all, the church's mission is to preach the gospel, and we tread on dangerous ground when we perceive non-Christians as "the enemy" rather than persons who need Christ. But we cannot stand by idly while fellow believers suffer serious legal consequences for practicing their faith. Moreover, our freedom to preach the gospel is rapidly diminishing, and preservation of that freedom is vital to the church and its mission.

We must never forget our primary mission by becoming too entangled in political warfare, but neither can we hide our heads in the proverbial sand.

Details

ISBN-13: 9781617150135

ISBN: 1617150134

Pub. Date: May 25, 2011

Publisher: AMG Publishers

Imprint: God and Country Press

Language(s): English

Audience: Ages 0 - 0

Pages: 192

Meet the Authors

Deborah J. Dewart earned her law degree from Chapman School of Law in 2002 and completed requirements for the bar exam in 2003. Since then, she has represented tax-exempt organizations and business entities, helped clients with wills and trusts, and has been at the forefront in cases involving constitutional law and freedom of religion at both the local and appellate court levels. Deborah is licensed to practice law in California and North Carolina and currently lives in Swansboro, N.C.